https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=142927

Regina Henschel <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Regina Henschel <[email protected]> ---
I think, the behavior of Impress and PowerPoint is contrary:

PowerPoint: The option "Show without animation" has only an effect on
animations like "Fly in" on objects. It has no effect on animation intrinsic to
images. The animated gif always runs its animation. It cannot be disabled with
the option "Show without animation".

LibreOffice: The option "Animation allowed" has only an effect on animation
intrinsic to images. The object animations like "Fly in" cannot be disabled
with this option.

The option "Animation allowed" reflects directly the attribute "19.392
presentation:animations" with its values "disabled" and "enabled". And the text
is clear about the fact, that it does only act on image animations.
<quote>
The presentation:animations attribute enables or disables the playback of
animations that are specified within embedded or linked images during a
presentation.
</quote>

"images" includes animate gif and svg.

So you cannot simple let this attribute work on object animation too.

Perhaps you might introduce a new attribute to the element "10.9.3.7
<presentation:settings>"?

Please copy the template
https://wiki.oasis-open.org/office/ProposalTemplate%20ODF%201.4 and fill in as
much as possible, when making ODF relevant changes.

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